Literature DB >> 15796312

Scuba diving with diabetes mellitus--the UK experience 1991-2001.

C J Edge1, M St Leger Dowse, P Bryson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To survey the outcomes and practises of divers with diabetes mellitus.
METHODS: Diabetic persons wishing to learn to scuba-dive or established divers who have diabetes mellitus in the UK are requested to fill in a detailed questionnaire annually. Divers are asked to provide basic epidemiological information and general diving history. Data provided by the diver's diabetic physician provided independent evidence of the diver's medical status. These data are recorded and analysed.
RESULTS: Data have been gathered from 323 diabetic divers (269 male, 54 female) and 8,760 dives have been recorded over 11 years. Two fatalities were reported, both in non-insulin dependent divers. One incident of hypoglycaemia underwater in an insulin dependent diabetic diver has been reported.
CONCLUSIONS: This survey showed that in the group of well-controlled diabetic divers studied, there were no serious problems due to hypoglycaemia when they dived. Long-term complications of diabetes must be excluded before a diabetic diver may be permitted to dive.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15796312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Undersea Hyperb Med        ISSN: 1066-2936            Impact factor:   0.698


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